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Pinpic : a new mobile app

I am happy to announce that I have published a new application on Google Play, named as Pinpic. It is under photography category. It is a very useful and user-friendly application to specialize photos by pinning anything on them. What it does may seem quite common but in practice it has new and unique features. What are they?

Well. Pinpic enables users to write on pictures as many as they want with different properties. Their style(e.g. italic, bold, text color, alignment etc) are easily configurable. It not only has great fonts for latin alphabet but also supports Cyrillic, Hangul, Katakana and Hiragana with many fonts.

What if I want to use my own drawings on a photo? Pinpic is here for you. You can draw any thing as many as you want. By resizing, changing thickness and color of lines, drawing style; you can make your drawings more enthusiastic. This feature is just on the way.

Wait, there is more. Motifs are great arts to pin on your photos. They will definitely create so cool look for photos. We have great functionalities for them, too. We will provide this option as quick as possible, too.

Pinpic has compatibility with android version above level 15. It is designed by following material-design interface guide. Therefore, it is a joy to use it for mobile users.

Many features are on the way.

Keep in touch with us.  Don't forget to download our application on Google Play

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tiryaki.pinpic

If you have any questions, suggestions or anything to say, please drop a comment. We would be more than happy if you rate us positively.

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